Joe the Plumber was right. For him to address his open letter to the grieving families was in my humble opinion insensitive, ill-directed, and perhaps a general fat indiscretion overall. He should show greater sensitivity toward the feelings of said families. But I agree heartily with what was in the letter. Men fought (including yours truly) and many died (not yours truly) to preserve our freedoms. Alhamdulillah for our constitutional rights. When did my coreligionists get into bed with all of these modernist liberal ideals and think that that was okay? Note: it's not.
The secular agenda will grind us beneath its diamond hooves without a second thought the instant we cease to be useful to it.
As for Mr. Martinez, I don't even know why he was on the News. He's grieving. People say and do odd things in reaction to grief. Now he's "locked in," to be forever after beholden to thoughts he uttered while his mental faculties might not yet have returned to their full power. I can't believe the sickness of these craven reporters. Exploiting the poor man for political points shows judgment at least as questionable as Wurzelbacher's.
It's called mourning, people, there are things called mourning periods for a reason. There was a time we would have respected that. I will, therefore, not speak regarding specific things he may or may not have said, nor will I register agreement or disagreement with them. Allah swt knows best.
He was replying to Jakobiner...
not to Professor Cole
Joe the Plumber was right. For him to address his open letter to the grieving families was in my humble opinion insensitive, ill-directed, and perhaps a general fat indiscretion overall. He should show greater sensitivity toward the feelings of said families. But I agree heartily with what was in the letter. Men fought (including yours truly) and many died (not yours truly) to preserve our freedoms. Alhamdulillah for our constitutional rights. When did my coreligionists get into bed with all of these modernist liberal ideals and think that that was okay? Note: it's not.
The secular agenda will grind us beneath its diamond hooves without a second thought the instant we cease to be useful to it.
As for Mr. Martinez, I don't even know why he was on the News. He's grieving. People say and do odd things in reaction to grief. Now he's "locked in," to be forever after beholden to thoughts he uttered while his mental faculties might not yet have returned to their full power. I can't believe the sickness of these craven reporters. Exploiting the poor man for political points shows judgment at least as questionable as Wurzelbacher's.
It's called mourning, people, there are things called mourning periods for a reason. There was a time we would have respected that. I will, therefore, not speak regarding specific things he may or may not have said, nor will I register agreement or disagreement with them. Allah swt knows best.